Death is excessive in America, and the more you look the more distressing the picture seems.
And while the trend is clear, the change may seem small, because the impact is averaged over the country as a whole.
American life expectancy dropped just 0.1 year between 2014 and 2019, before Covid.
Before the pandemic, roughly a half million more people in America died each year than would have died, on average, in wealthy peer countries.
In each of the first two years of the pandemic, the number surpassed one million.
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